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CLI is a text-based user interface used to interact with a computer's operating system or software by typing commands into a terminal.

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Multiplexing SSH Connections with Control Master: Speed Up Deployments and Automation

Multiplexing SSH Connections with Control Master: Speed Up Deployments and Automation

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How to Build a CLI Password Generator in Python (Cryptographically Secure)

How to Build a CLI Password Generator in Python (Cryptographically Secure)

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How ffl Differs from CLI File Transfer Tools Like croc and Magic Wormhole

How ffl Differs from CLI File Transfer Tools Like croc and Magic Wormhole

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I got tired of Claude Code asking me to explain my project architecture every morning — so I built this

I got tired of Claude Code asking me to explain my project architecture every morning — so I built this

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AgentHub: A Multi-Model Terminal Workspace for Coding Agents

AgentHub: A Multi-Model Terminal Workspace for Coding Agents

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Why pure Klein blue disappears on dark ground — and how I routed around it

Why pure Klein blue disappears on dark ground — and how I routed around it

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Tired of typing `cd`? I built a Proton-T is a smarter cd command, blazing-fast directory jumper in Rust

Tired of typing `cd`? I built a Proton-T is a smarter cd command, blazing-fast directory jumper in Rust

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NextJS Gallery now with Vite

NextJS Gallery now with Vite

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How I built a multi-model Ollama comparison tool with zero dependencies

How I built a multi-model Ollama comparison tool with zero dependencies

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Why CLI Tools Beat Websites (and You Should Build More of Them)

Why CLI Tools Beat Websites (and You Should Build More of Them)

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Cloud Engineer Journey — Mini Linux Practice Task Explained

Cloud Engineer Journey — Mini Linux Practice Task Explained

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9 Go Performance Patterns That Don't Need a Profiler to Find

9 Go Performance Patterns That Don't Need a Profiler to Find

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peektea v2: yesterday it peeked, today it actually opens things

peektea v2: yesterday it peeked, today it actually opens things

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When to Use MCPs, CLIs, or Your Own Tool

When to Use MCPs, CLIs, or Your Own Tool

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Your text file is the prompt now: LLM's shebang trick

Your text file is the prompt now: LLM's shebang trick

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